Claims
- 1. A heat transfer tube for effecting heat transfer between the tube wall and a fluid flowing through said tube, comprising a substantially straight axis metallic tube having a plurality of multiple start spiral flutes of substantially uniform configuration formed along the length of the tube wall, said flutes each forming a helix angle of between approximately 25 to 50 degrees relative to the axis of the tube, each of said flutes having a flute height sufficient to establish a flute height to tube hydraulic diameter ratio greater than approximately 0.025, and wherein the number of said multiple start flutes is selected by the combination of Nx tan .phi./D.sub.h >20 where;
- Nx=the number of flutes,
- .phi.=the helix angle of the flutes, and
- D.sub.h =the hydraulic diameter of the tube
- 2. A heat transfer tube as defined in claim 1 wherein said flute height to tube hydraulic diameter ratio is between 0.050 and 0.250.
- 3. A heat transfer tube as defined in claim 1 wherein said tube is made from a flat sheet of metallic material which is spiralled to establish abutting edges secured in fluid-tight relation, said flat sheet being formed to define a plurality of parallel longitudinal flutes prior to spiralling so that each flute has a transverse profile defined by a circular arc at the crest and valley joined by a line tangent to both circular arcs.
- 4. A heat transfer tube as defined in claim 1 wherein said tube is made from a flat sheet of metallic material which is spiralled to establish abutting edges secured in fluid-tight relation, said flat sheet being formed to define a plurality of parallel longitudinal flutes prior to spiralling so that the flutes define a transverse profile described by a transcendental function.
- 5. A heat transfer tube as defined in claim 1 wherein the number of multiple start flutes is selected from the range 20-40.
- 6. A heat transfer tube as defined in claims 5 or 3 wherein each of said flutes has a profile, considered in a plane containing the longitudinal axis of the tube, which tapers outwardly from a base and defines a tip at the apex of the flute, said base having a width equal to between approximately 3 to 6 times the width of the corresponding tip.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part from copending application, Ser. No. 15,863, filed Feb. 27, 1979, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part from application, Ser. No. 750,581, filed Dec. 15, 1976, now abandoned.
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